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What is hydrothermal liquefaction?
Posted on June 8, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingSource The sad reality is that 87 per cent of plastic is still not recycled in Australia, according to the Plastic Waste Advanced Recycling Feasibility Study: Geelong-Altona Industrial Corridor 2021. To achieve the Australian government’s ambitious National Waste Management Target of 80...
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Plastic Recycling Doesn’t Work and Will Never Work
Posted on June 1, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingSource The problem with recycling plastic lies not with the concept or process but with the material itself. The first problem is that there are thousands of different plastics, each with its own composition and characteristics. They all include different...
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Plastic waste meets its (re)maker – Australia
Posted on May 25, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingSource It will re-purpose all types of plastics (1-7) to be ultra-low sulphur diesel, wax and naphtha to produce other plastics and will be capable of processing up to 200,000 tonnes of waste plastics annually, predominantly from NSW. “The last...
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What Really Happens To Your Plastic “Recycling”
Posted on May 22, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingSouce People often ask what really happens to their plastic recycling. Unfortunately, it doesn’t matter where you set out your plastic for recycling collection, whether at the end of your driveway, at your local recycling center, or in a municipal...
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Recycled plastic bottles leach more chemicals into drinks, review finds – UK
Posted on March 22, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic Recycling, Plastic Waste NewsSource A widely used kind of recycled plastic bottle passes more potentially harmful chemicals into their contents than newly manufactured bottles, researchers have warned. Researchers from Brunel University London found 150 chemicals that leached into drinks from plastic...
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Advancing plastics recycling in Australia
Posted on February 22, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic Recycling, Plastic Waste NewsSource: Advancing plastics recycling in Australia Plastics manufacturer Qenos and recycling company Cleanaway have agreed to develop a feasibility study of plastic-to-plastic advanced recycling. The organisations will be looking into how to create a circular economy by recycling up to...
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Freeing Trevor to drive the circular bus – Australia
Posted on February 22, 2022 by DrRossH in Plastic Recycling, Plastic Waste NewsSource: Freeing Trevor to drive the circular bus - Inside Waste There is no chance we can achieve a Circular Economy by 2025, but achieving the 80 per cent diversion from landfill Target in the National Waste Action plan by...
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Let’s Get Circular; It Is the Only Way We Won’t End Up Buried in Garbage
Posted on September 14, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Recycling, Plastic Waste NewsSource Article 75 years ago, if you wanted a cup of coffee or a bite to eat, you went to a restaurant or diner, sat down and got served your coffee in a porcelain mug and ate off a china...
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Nestlé develops reduced plastic packaging for Vittel
Posted on September 13, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic Recycling, Plastic Waste NewsSource Article The Vittel GO system consists of a reusable hard protective case designed to hold 50cl refills of Vittel natural mineral water that are made with 40 per cent less plastic than a traditional 50cl Vittel bottle. As the...
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Unilever R&D lead on plastics circularity – Australia
Posted on September 13, 2021 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingOriginal Article In Australia, we consume 3.5 million tonnes of plastic annually and five kilograms of plastic enter the ocean per person each year. That’s more than three times the global average. But in our everyday lives it can be easy to...
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